A parent’s instruction is important (Deuteronomy 6:6–7; Exodus 12:26–27). What is the curriculum? What did the wisest man teach his son? Follow “my son” through Proverbs:
Listen to and obey your parents (1:8; 4:20; 5:1; 6:20; 7:1).
Stay away from sinners (1:10), especially thieves (1:11–19), drinkers, and the party crowd (23:19–21; 28:7); do not walk with sinners (1:15).
Fear and find God (2:1–5).
Do not forget what I said (3:1; 4:10).
Do not despise God’s discipline (3:11).
Keep God before your eyes (3:21).
Do not commit adultery (5:20).
Do not mortgage property for another’s debt (6:1–5).
If you misspeak, correct it immediately— mend your fences and save your friendships (6:1–5).
Work hard while there is opportunity; do not be lazy (10:5).
Foolish sons lose their inheritances to wise servants (17:2).
Do not listen to bad advice (12:5).
You please me—your wise behavior gives me joy (23:15).
Follow my example (23:26).
Enjoy the good things in life (24:13).
Fear the Lord and the king; do not meddle with those given to change (24:21).
Others will judge me by your behavior (27:11), so remember my instructions.
“Train up a child.“ – Proverbs 22:6



